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Carry On Up the Jungle is the nineteenth in the series of films Carry On to be made, released in 1970. The film marks the Frankie Howerd second and last appearance in the series. He starred alongside regular Sid James players, Charles Hawtrey, Joan Sims, Terry Scott and Bernard Bresslaw. Kenneth Williams is unbelievably absent. Kenneth Connor returned to the series for the first time since Carry On Cleo six years earlier and will now appear in almost every entry to Carry On Emmannuelle in 1978. Jacki Piper made the first of his four appearances in the series. This film is the delivery of classic Tarzan films.


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Plot

Camp ornithologist Professor Inigo Tinkle (Frankie Howerd) tells the less-energetic audience of his last ornithological expedition to the darkest and barrenest areas of the African wilds in search of the legendary Oozlum bird, which is said to be flying downhill. circle until it disappears on the back end. The expedition's funding is Lady Evelyn Bagley (Joan Sims) and the team is led by the fearless (and depraved) Bill Boosey (Sid James), and her slow-limbing African guide (Bernard Bresslaw). Also on the expedition were Tinkle's stupid assistants, Claude Chumley (Kenneth Connor) and June (Jacki Piper), Lady Bagley's beautiful but unappreciated waiter. The journey did not begin with a good start, with a crazy gorilla terrorizing the camp and travelers realizing that they had ventured into the bloodthirsty "Noshas" region, the dreaded tribal cannibal tribe.

On the first night of the expedition, Lady Bagley's dinner revealed that she had begun her journey to find her missing husband and baby boy who disappeared twenty years ago during their delayed honeymoon, while walking. Her husband is believed to have eaten a crocodile, but she hopes to find her baby boy, Cecil, the diaper pin as something to remember. What the group did not know was that seeing them from the bushes was Ug (Terry Scott), a cunning but loving Tarzan forest dweller wearing loincloths and sandals. Ug had never seen any other white people, especially women. The next day, June stumbles across a beautiful oasis where she saves Ug from drowning and the two begin to fall in love.

That night, Ug wanders into the camp and meets Mrs Bagley in her tent (mistaking it as a June tent) and she is surprised to see Ug wearing Cecil's diapers, and that Ug is actually her missing son, Cecil. But before they can reunite, Ug runs away in fear and Lady Bagley faints in surprise. The next day, the travelers were abducted by Noshas, ​​but managed to bribe them out of the cannibal by giving pocket watches of magicians from the Tinkle tribune. But Tinkle postponed and promised the doctor's doctors that their gods would give their thanks. Intend to save, Ug accidentally threw herself into the Nosha camp and lit a fire. In the chaos, Ug, June and the Upsidation manage to escape but the angry Noshas catches the other travelers and prepares to kill them.

As they waited to be executed, they were suddenly rescued by the all-female Lebby-Dubby tribe led by Leda (Valerie Leon) from Lost World of Aphrodisia. They were taken to Aphrodisia and met the tribe of Tonka who was the lost husband of Lady Bagley, Walter Bagley (Charles Hawtrey) taken by Noshas last year, but was saved and taken to Aphrodisia by tribal women. Evelyn Bagley is angry that she never bothered to search for their lost son and laments that she has seen him but once again loses him. June and Ug are revealed to live happily together and June teaches Ug to speak English.

Bill Boosey, Prof Tinkle and Chumley enjoy the attention given to them by tribal women, and Tinkle and Chumley are stunned to discover that their elusive Oozlum bird is actually a sacred animal for Lubby-Dubby women. It happens that the Lubby-Dubbies need men to save themselves from extinction, since no man was born in Aphrodisia for more than a century. The men thought their dreams had come true... until Leda explained that the Lubby-Dubby women had no intention of letting them go. Tonka implies that the last person who tried to escape from Aphrodisia was killed by a tribe.

Three months passed and the men now resented the pressure imposed upon them by Leda, who in turn was angry because none of the male "spouses" were pregnant. He toppled Tonka and took over his place, threatening people. But the Upsidation arrives as a woman and says he has brought soldiers to their rescue. Ug and June were also looking for their friends and Ug called the animals to create chaos and allowed the men to flee. During the confusion, Tinkle grabs Oozlum Bird and the team escapes with Tonka. After the chaos, Leda and his men chased the men, but more interested in the troops trampled. He says to let the others go does not need them now because they have "some real men." Lady Bagley reunited with her beloved son and the group returned to England. Tinkle introduces Oozlum Bird to his audience... only to find it disappearing inside him. June and Ug happily married a baby, and lived in a tree house on the outskirts of town while Ug went to work with hats, hats and shoes.

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Cast

  • Frankie Howerd as Professor Inigo Tinkle
  • Sid James as Bill Boosey
  • Charles Hawtrey as Walter Bagley/King Tonka
  • Joan Sims as Lady Evelyn Bagley
  • Kenneth Connor as Claude Chumley
  • Bernard Bresslaw as Upsidate
  • Terry Scott as Ug the Jungle Boy/Cecil Bagley
  • Jacki Piper as June
  • Valerie Leon as Leda
  • Reuben Martin as Gorilla
  • Edwina Carroll as Nerda
  • Danny Daniels as Nosha Chief
  • Yemi Ajibadi as Witch Doctor
  • Lincoln Webb as Nosha with girl
  • Heather Emmanuel as Lubi Pregnant
  • Verna Lucille MacKenzie as Gong Lubi
  • Valerie Moore as Lieutenant Lubi
  • Cathi March as Lieutenant Lubi
  • Nina Baden-Semper as Girl Nosha (not verified)
  • Roy Stewart as Nosha (not verified)
  • John Hamilton as Nosha (not verified)
  • Willie Jonah as Nosha (unverified)
  • Chris Konyils as Nosha (not verified)

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Crew

  • Scenario - Talbot Rothwell
  • Music - Eric Rogers
  • Production Manager - Jack Swinburne
  • Director of Photography - Ernest Steward
  • Editors - Alfred Roome
  • Art Director - Alex Vetchinsky
  • Assistant Editor - Jack Gardner
  • Camera Operator - James Bawden
  • Assistant Director - Jack Causey
  • Sustainability - Josephine Knowles
  • Makeup - Geoffrey Rodway
  • Voice Recorder - RT MacPhee & amp; Ken Barker
  • Hairdressers - Stella Rivers
  • Costume Designer - Courtenay Elliott
  • Dubbing Editor - Colin Miller
  • Title - GSE Ltd
  • Producer - Peter Rogers
  • Director - Gerald Thomas

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Filming and location

  • Filming date - 13 October to 21 November 1969
  • Maidenhead Library - Location for Professor Tinkle's lecture. The building is now destroyed but the original site is directly opposite the Maidenhead Town Hall, as shown at Carry On Doctor Carry On Again Doctor and Carry On Behind. i>.
  • Clarence Crescent, Windsor - location of the movie's last scene

Pinewood Studios are used for interior and exterior shooting.

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Production and transmission

Carry On Up the Jungle is, in part, a parody of the "Cavegirl" series Hammer Film Productions: One Million Years BC (1966), Slave Girls

Bernard Bresslaw studied all of his personal orders in Swahili; However, the extra "Africa" ​​comes from the Caribbean and does not understand. But Sid James, who was born in South Africa, recognized him and congratulated him.

The storyline is partly referenced in the Christmas Special Carry On, when all the characters sit for Christmas Eve and eat Oozlum birds instead of traditional Turkey.

Charles Hawtrey (born November 1914) as Walter Bagley played the father of Ugg/Cecil Bagley Terry Scott (born May 1927) even though only twelve and a half years older than him. Joan Sims (born May 1930) as Lady Bagley plays her mother even though she is three years her junior.

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Reception

Source of the article : Wikipedia

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